You get what you get...
That WAS NOT my original title, but after loosing the post I had been
working on for about an hour, that is my mantra right now.
I will quickly share some pictures with you of something I found this
weekend. I found my happy place! Yes I realized in this life sucking
heat that the only place that makes me really happy right now is
watering my lettuce. ?? I know it is strange, but I just gotta go with
it.
Jackson comes out and tells me long long stories that I have yet to decipher, but at least she keeps me company...
She talks and I water while our veggies are safe from the direct sun under these sweet umbrellas I set up for them..
So come back soon for a story called " adventures in laundry" its a good one.
i'm really loving those darling umbrellas shading your veggies, what a pretty solution.
adventures in laundry, sounds intriguing...
my last installment was "a room so spooky, you can't even set foot in it". it's about a neglected studio where the old lady finds what she thinks is a dead rat, but only visible is a thick brown tail. when she bucks up, finds her courage, she makes her way to the dead zone only to find a living ivy plant growing through the foundation. happy ending...sort of.
Posted by: tess | July 02, 2008 at 09:30 AM
Oh, I love watering too. Lettuce, roses, anything. The water hitting the ground sends off the most wonderful fragrances of summer. Your photographs are wonderful; I know the lettuces will thrive under those colorful umbrellas; I would! xo
Posted by: Judy Wise | July 02, 2008 at 09:50 AM
love those too damn cute umbrellas!
my lettuce has turned bitter, that's what you get when you leave it in the sun too long, kinda like me!
can't wait for 'adventures in laundry', life is good.
mwah from miles away and a happy 4th to you!
Posted by: Heather Bradley | July 02, 2008 at 09:35 PM
er . . . Blogger has an auto save option.
Are you reading my blog? There's a message to you on . . . http://open2anything.blogspot.com/2008/07/awe-man.html
Posted by: Mike Conger | July 14, 2008 at 06:13 PM